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He , j » f | S succeeded by the Rev . Thomas W hi raker , jun . &m to Mr . Y * W . above-mentioned . With this excellent man * tfoe wr iter jhad
the honour atid pi ensure of being for a while connected ; and gladly takes this opportunity of bearing testimony Co a character uniformly respectable and amiable * Mr .
¦ Wa i taker was pastor to the Call JL ^ ne society , more than fifty years * He was assisted for some titoe hy his son , the Rerv . William W > hita » Her , who difcd *> f . a consumption , Jan . 7 , I < 7 > 7 Q * The two Jast
ser-* no < ns he ff-ver preached , Twere pub * lished falter his death , \? y his ft 1 * lo ^ r $ turieM and frie nd , the Rev . Samuel Palmer , of Hackney ( M . Rep . Mq { . vi . p . 26 a *}} atad to
them is prefixed . An Address to | J * e Ref ^* # fl ifa *} d ^ ger pi far laying the concerns of ( he soul , in hope of a lingering death ( which your co-respondent . Quercils ; . M #
R « yi . ffy % , ao ^ eerlf c # ^^ A 8 c ^ » p-vefacr ^ ttW > ut consume tions" ) , Mr . Wliimker ^ Hed Attg-4 , 17 iT % a ^* *^ » univ ^ W ^ il W y fete . Jt ^ ci | p ^ cl ^ 4 l ^ lc > y ^ . J ( c |^ | ft plain , serious , practical preaoher ; but not forward to introduce
controverted points * effhfeT in his sermods or in nis ^ o ^ y ^ rsa 4 i » n ^ r Wh ^ Aier pr r » of . ; V fcfc ^ irpld gentleman ( as Quercus expresses itiiiis ^ W . ) - W * i " ' widerW ^ is spnii
j ^ nf ? ^ a ^^ g ^ yo ^ i ^; 9 ^ ' ^ one who knew hifl * pi > ly or ^ iefiy in the latter part of his life , would venture to decide ^ except ? rist ^ o § e funS ! tfhere < v ^ 4 sev £ r $ f jpRT ^^ of 4 hi * s ^ tfawi < H ) g h ^ h ^ ai ^ r 3 ^ t |^ t time ) who construe' the ottrission ^ t fhetr tavourke tfeMlett ^ fofto a
denial of them . He was succeeded -by the Bi ^ v . J <^ eph iBowd ^ n ; ivho * ad been hi » ^ istdiit About ih ree years ; and ^ vho i # c ^ r deserves % o
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be , known to the religious wonldi as the author of a volume oif Ser * mom , puWished in 1804 , iu which axe ' . unatod , elegance of conaposittcan , serious piety , and striking addresses t& the heart and eon * scieHce . I am , Sir , Yours sincerely , J . T . E . ¦
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* ' The Ifnknoia * God . *> ~* « Nolo Episcopari . " 205
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J ^« Nalo Efiscbpam * ' - \ A . Reading > March lOthj 184 ' 0 . Siii , t ; ' . ¦ " ' ' ' < Pejmit < me to i ^ turn toy 'thanks 'to S . P . / f # > r tho notice he 4 ms
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1 ^ BaWBH ^^ V ^^ M ^^ ^ HV ^ I ^ PBH ^^ BB ^ MHV ^ TAe Unknown God . " Str , March 7 , 1 $ 12 . Permit « ne in answer to your correspondent /\ . Z ., ( p . & ] . ) to remind him that Dr . Wliitby , i | i his note on Acts xvii . 2 $ has
given a quotation from Oecqmenicus , in which it is asserted , that the inscription upon the altar there menuon ^ d , was at full length , ^ To the gods of Asia , Europe am& iLibya ; and to the unknow « and foreign God . '' Will not iftis ^ circumstance decisively prove , that this altar was dedicated *—not as a
public acknowledgement of an alU perfect , yet incomprebeii ^ jble , Deity ^ -but as the result of ignorance in regard \ q the author of a calamity then suffered , and as an act of homage and supplication to anyiftiid ^ every * being , ( known or tawfcnown ) who migjbt fee able to remove'it ? And does nok the
Apdstte' * kddpe ^ s vhe Atbanians taike vt forgranted , trhat they were ignorant ^ of tiie being to ^ vhom they bs ^ d , in this instance , paid religious worship , and whom he proceeded W make known to tb ^ m ? - J . T . E . 1 T ¦ ;
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), April 2, 1812, page 225, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1747/page/17/
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